“Mosques are to open 20mins before Prayers and close 20mins after prayers.”
According to the guideline, Churches and Mosques are expected to keep a record of staff and worshippers for contact tracing purposes while persons identified with high temperature after temperature check should be turned back.
He said that Churches and mosques with high number of worshippers can divide their services into two or three depending on the number to ensure physical distancing, and should have break of at least 30mins between the services to allow worshippers wash their hands or to disinfect the centers. He said, “Mosques are to open 20mins before Prayers and close 20mins after prayers. No Islamiya schools. Prayer sections should be staggered.Worship centers should have different entry and exit points. No social gatherings before or after services.Business outlets at worship centers should remain closed”
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